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U.S. President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, May 2026

China Could Win Taiwan Without Fighting

The Cost of Trump’s Equivocation

By Richard Haass and David Sacks

 

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When Workers Lose to AI

How the U.S. Government Can Soften the Blow of Automation

By Jacob Leibenluft

 
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The Only Way to Save Europe

The Continent Must Act Like a Country

By Maurizio Molinari

 

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Iran Embraces a Forever War

Tehran’s New Strategic Calculus

By Mohammad Ayatollahi Tabaar

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